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I am male my ex-wife use to have good intuition. She was right many times about things that I could not have understood. Even my sister is good at figuring out stuff through intuition. I have some intuition but can't compete with the ladies in this realm.
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I seem to be able to know when I am being watched or being looked at. I commonly quickly turn around and meet some ones eyes.
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"Male Logic" and "Women's Intuition" The split in our thinking between "masculine" and "feminine" is probably as old as language itself. Human beings seem to have a natural tendency to divide things into pairs: good/bad, light/dark, subject/object and so on. It is not surprising, then, that the male/female or masculine/feminine dichotomy is used to classify things other than men and women. Many languages actually classify all nouns as "masculine" or "feminine" (although not very consistently: for example, the Spanish masculine noun pollo means "hen", while the feminine polla is slang for "penis"). This is perfectly natural; it is part of the way categorisation works in language. This does not, however, mean that it is right. It is probably unimportant whether a table or a chair is thought of as masculine or feminine. It may not even be very important these days whether we think of the sun as male and the moon as female (like the ancient Greeks) or vice versa (like most of the German tribes). However, when we start associating abstract concepts like Reason or Nature with men and women, we run into serious difficulties. The association of Reason with men and Nature with women is well-known, and has been widely criticised. Aristotle defined Man as a "rational animal", and by that he really meant men, not human beings. Unlike Plato, he saw women as less able to reason, hence less "human" and more "animal". In Europe, well into the twentieth century, women were generally seen as somehow intellectually deficient. An English woman recently became Oxford's oldest graduate because although she had completed her degree course in the 1920's, at that time the university did not award degrees to female students. Presumably it would have decreased the status of the university to award degrees to an intellectually inferior sex! http://neptune.spaceports.com/~words/malelogic.html And it could be that very same day that you hear a seemingly normal man, unrelated to the first woman, complaining: ‘I don't get women. I must be doing something wrong. Women are so hard to understand." Scientists have come to accept that a few fundamental differences between men and women are biological. It turns out that men's and women's brains, for example, are not only different, but the way we use them differs too. Women have larger connections and more frequent interaction between their brain's left and right hemispheres. This accounts for women's ability to have better verbal skills and intuition. Men, on the other hand, have greater brain hemisphere separation, which explains their skills for abstract reasoning and visual-spatial intelligence. Poet Robert Bly describes women's brains as a "superhighway" of connection while men’s brains connections are compared to a "little crookedy country road.'" Men tend to retain a firm sense of direction – they need to trace the game, catch it, and find the way home, while women have a better peripheral vision that helps them to see what’s happening around the house, to spot an approaching danger, to notice changes in the children’s behavior and appearance. Men’s brains are programmed to hunting, which explains their narrow range of vision, while women’s brains are able to decipher a wider range of information. - Men grasp a situation as a whole and think globally, while women think locally, relying on details and nuances. - Men are more independent in their thoughts and actions, while women are more willing to follow the ideas suggested by others. - Men have a pronounced need to fulfill their goals, and women rank relationships with others first. http://peoplerelationships.syl.com/battleofsexes/differences Our culture tells us that women have better intuition, sense of balance, clearer and more lucid thought, balanced affections and sense of family, unity and relationships generally. As a matter of fact it is well-documented in the press and every public and private source that women are better at, with and in everything on earth. So why is this a topic of discussion as there is no room even for question much less an alternative opinion. http://my.telegraph.co.uk/henry_cave_devine/february_2008/women_vs_men.htm I am a man. I have sixth sense which is better than intuition of a woman.
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